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VisitIsraeli Political Responses to Rocket Attacks by August 26, 2024
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Hamas Launches Hundreds of Rockets on Tel Aviv for First Time in 8 Months
May 26, 2024, 12:30 PM
Rocket sirens sounded in Tel Aviv for the first time in months as Hamas launched a barrage of rockets from Gaza. The Israeli military confirmed that at least eight rockets were fired from Rafah in southern Gaza towards central Israel, with some intercepted by Israeli defenses. This marks the first significant rocket attack on Tel Aviv in nearly four months. Hamas' armed wing claimed responsibility for the attack, describing it as a 'major rocket attack' on Tel Aviv. Reports indicated that hundreds of rockets were fired, and this is the first such attack in 8 months.
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